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NJ S3426

Requires Civil Service Commission establish mentoring program for certain civil service firefighter applicants.


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Introduced
06/10/2024
In Committee
05/29/2025
Crossed Over
06/02/2025
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Civil Service Commission to establish and maintain a mentoring program for civil service firefighter applicants. The purpose of the mentoring program would be to assist applicants residing in a municipality with a median income at or below 250 percent of the federal poverty level through the civil service application, examination, and selection process, and to help address obstacles unique to their circumstances. The program will include a study group to help applicants in any municipality with a median income at or below 250 percent of the federal poverty level with the resources needed to compete with applicants in other communities that benefit from outside private study groups. The program may be conducted through mentoring projects, including workshops, group discussions, and dissemination of information about civil service practices which provide assistance in overcoming barriers to employment. The program will be designed to provide mentoring to an applicant for the duration of the exam cycle, until the mentee completes the hiring process. The commission would develop criteria to determine eligibility in the program as a mentor and as a mentee. A mentor may be a current or former firefighter in good standing who obtained a firefighter position through the civil service process, or any other person deemed appropriate by the commission. A mentor or mentee may be removed from the mentoring program for good cause as determined by the commission. A mentee would be removed from the program upon the mentee's acceptance of an offer of employment. An applicant may participate in the program as a mentee a maximum of three times within a 10-year period. A former mentee may be eligible to participate in the program as a mentor. No monies would be provided to a mentor to participate in the program, and no fees would be charged to a mentee to participate in the program. At least once a year, the commission would review the program for its efficacy, and make any necessary adjustments to continue to meet the needs and purpose of the program.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Civil Service Commission to establish and maintain a mentoring program for civil service firefighter applicants residing in municipalities with a median income at or below 250 percent of the federal poverty level. The purpose of the mentoring program is to assist these applicants through the civil service application, examination, and selection process, and to help address obstacles unique to their circumstances. The program will include a study group to help these applicants with the resources needed to compete with applicants in other communities that benefit from outside private study groups. Mentors may be current or former firefighters who obtained their positions through the civil service process, or other individuals deemed appropriate by the Commission. The program is designed to provide mentoring to an applicant for the duration of the exam cycle until the mentee completes the hiring process, and the Commission will review the program annually to make any necessary adjustments.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Passed by the Senate (38-0) (on 06/02/2025)

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